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3 Best Things to Do in Tahiti

travel-break.net
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8 mos ago
bysometimessobertotravel

Summary

Tahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia. Located in the South Pacific Ocean, Tahiti is a popular destination for honeymooners.

French Polynesia is often pigeon-holed into a honeymoon destination. Tahiti is a very romantic destination, suitable for couples — and everyone else.

You’ll have more space to yourself on the beaches, at popular attractions, and during tours. The upside is that waterfalls are often at their most impressive during this time.

Tahiti is home to lush tropical rainforests, majestic waterfalls, and towering mountains. The interior of the island is perfect for hiking and exploring, with trails that lead to panoramic viewpoints and waterfalls.

Fa’arumai Waterfalls is a great place to escape the heat and enjoy the natural beauty of Tahiti’s interior. According to local legend, the waterfalls are inhabited by spirits known as “Aitu,” and it is believed that swimming in the pool can bring good luck.

The blowhole in Tahiti is located on the southern coast of the island, near the village of Teahupo’o. The area is known for its rugged coastline and powerful surf, making it a popular spot for surfers and nature enthusiasts.

Venus Point is a picturesque black sand beach located on the northern coast of Tahiti. The beach is named after the HMS Venus, which anchored in Tahiti in 1769.

The Intercontinental Tahiti is a premier luxury hotel located in Tahiti, French Polynesia. The Hilton Tahiti provides a tranquil escape for travelers looking to unwind in paradise. Both resorts are conveniently located just a short drive from Tahiti’s capital, Papeete.

When planning your trip to Tahiti, be sure to consider practical details such as the best time to visit, transportation options, and local customs. While the off-season may offer lower prices and fewer crowds, be prepared for the possibility of rain and limited amenities.

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7 Comments

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humboldt
8 mos ago
I will never not travel off season.
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sometimessoberOP
8 mos ago
Is it really that worthwhile?
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humboldt
8 mos ago
Absolutely! None of the weird tourists that ruin everything!
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sometimessoberOP
7 mos ago
I'm guessing less of them too right?
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humboldt
7 mos ago
Yup! That's probably the biggest perk. Anything that would have a line isn't bad anymore.
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alottafagina
8 mos ago
That is an awesome picture
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sometimessoberOP
8 mos ago
She has a ton of great shots, I envy her.